Embroideries stitched by girls at schools for Black children in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries are rare finds in the antiques world. The few embroideries likely stitched by Black schoolgirls that do survive often offer historical evidence in the form of the names of their makers’ schools stitched onto their embroideries. Yet there is little scholarship on these embroideries or the education these schoolgirls were pursuing while creating their samplers. In scholarship using material culture as primary evidence, these embroideries provide valuable clues about the lives of Black girls in northern cities during the antebellum period. My work examines the materiality, textual content, and aesthetics of design of these needlework pieces,...
In this paper I want to tease out threads in the socio-economic narrative of fibre arts by using the...
Two hundred years ago the American landscape included African American women and children toiling in...
This dissertation focuses on the ways Baltimore City’s public school system developed in the ninetee...
Crafting Girlhoods emphasizes nineteenth and early twentieth century British and American girls\u27 ...
Many women in North America and the British Isles in the eighteenth century and into the first half ...
Many women in North America and the British Isles in the eighteenth century and into the first half ...
Hand embroidery was an integral part of female education in Europe, America, and their colonized ter...
Until the middle of the nineteenth century most American girls embroidered as least one needlework s...
During the Civil War, elite, southern families faced financial difficulties, which prompted women to...
This dissertation is a rhetorical historiography that shows archival evidence of Myrtilla Miner’s Sc...
African American quilting exhibits a long and rich history in antebellum and post– bellum America. A...
In the decades preceding the civil war, coverlets became popular in white rural American households,...
Re-examining the Literature:African American Girls and the Question of Racial Progress in the Ninete...
Katie Knowles discussed her research on the clothing of enslaved persons in Patches of Resistance o...
Women's education during the colonial and federal periods of American history gave rise to sampler-m...
In this paper I want to tease out threads in the socio-economic narrative of fibre arts by using the...
Two hundred years ago the American landscape included African American women and children toiling in...
This dissertation focuses on the ways Baltimore City’s public school system developed in the ninetee...
Crafting Girlhoods emphasizes nineteenth and early twentieth century British and American girls\u27 ...
Many women in North America and the British Isles in the eighteenth century and into the first half ...
Many women in North America and the British Isles in the eighteenth century and into the first half ...
Hand embroidery was an integral part of female education in Europe, America, and their colonized ter...
Until the middle of the nineteenth century most American girls embroidered as least one needlework s...
During the Civil War, elite, southern families faced financial difficulties, which prompted women to...
This dissertation is a rhetorical historiography that shows archival evidence of Myrtilla Miner’s Sc...
African American quilting exhibits a long and rich history in antebellum and post– bellum America. A...
In the decades preceding the civil war, coverlets became popular in white rural American households,...
Re-examining the Literature:African American Girls and the Question of Racial Progress in the Ninete...
Katie Knowles discussed her research on the clothing of enslaved persons in Patches of Resistance o...
Women's education during the colonial and federal periods of American history gave rise to sampler-m...
In this paper I want to tease out threads in the socio-economic narrative of fibre arts by using the...
Two hundred years ago the American landscape included African American women and children toiling in...
This dissertation focuses on the ways Baltimore City’s public school system developed in the ninetee...